PM Modi will be in Gujarat on Monday where he is expected to address a gathering of nearly seven lakh BJP workers at a village near Gandhinagar.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP President Amit Shah presided over the conclusion of the 'Gujarat Gaurav Mahasammelan' being organised by the state BJP to celebrate the conclusion of the saffron party's 'Gujarat Gaurav Yatra' (march for Gujarat's honour).

​PM Modi, on his day-long visit to Gujarat, addressed a gathering of nearly seven lakh Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) workers at a village near Gandhinagar.

The BJP had started Gujarat Gaurav Yatra on October 1 in two phases. One led by deputy chief minister Nitin Patel and second by state president Jitu Vaghani. The yatra in a motorised rath has travelled across all 33 districts in the state.

Chief minister Vijay Rupani, BJP national president Amit Shah and many other leaders of the party are also present in the event.

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Earlier today, in a series of tweets on Sunday, the Prime Minister promised to "always fulfil the dreams of every Gujarati with full strength & vigour". Modi "bowed" to the people of Gujarat for "blessing BJP for decades".

"Tomorrow in Gandhinagar, I will join Gujarat Gaurav Mahasammelan, which will bring together lakhs of BJP Karyakartas from across Gujarat. Gujarat Gaurav Mahasammelan comes after the successful culmination of the 2 Gujarat Gaurav Yatras," he said.

"Gujarat Gaurav Yatras covered almost 4500 kms and 149 Assembly seats. People of all age groups and from all sections of society joined the Yatra," the Prime Minister said.

Modi, who has been frequently visiting the poll-bound state, said in another tweet the two 'Gujarat Gaurav Yatras' "showcased the spirit of Jan Shakti & reflected Gujarat's strong faith in politics of development and good governance".

Senior leaders of the party joined the 15-day march, which was launched on October 1. The march covered a distance of around 4,471 kilometres, spread over 149 of the 182 Assembly constituencies in the state, Gujarat BJP chief Jitu Vaghani said.

"Tomorrow, the prime minister will give his guidance to around seven lakh BJP workers at the Gujarat Gaurav Mahasammelan to be held in Bhat village," he said.

Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani, BJP national president Amit Shah and many other leaders of the party would be present, he added.

Last week, Modi had visited Gujarat to inaugurate and lay foundation stones of various projects in Rajkot, Vadnagar, Gandhinagar and Bharuch. He had also held a roadshow in his hometown Vadnagar on October 8.